For 10.2 I have always used smart as the package management tool. In
10.3, the suse developed package management is a lot better.
Jared
On Dec 16, 2007, at 1:15 AM, Steve wrote:
> I'm not sure.
> Looks more like yet another yast problem.
> Zypper does report that all updates are now applied properly, and this
> survived a reboot just to be sure.
> Yast on the other hand claims all the patches need to be applied.
>> Starting to think that Yast stands for "Yeah! Another Sysadmin to
> Trouble".
> Let me tell ya, given the choice between dealing with a system where
> yast is the only admin tool, and a root canal, I'll take the root
> canal any day.
>> Sincerely,
> Steve
>> On Dec 16, 2007 1:00 AM, Matthew Frederico <mfrederico at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>>> Now here I am updating again and the exact same updates are there
>>>> waiting for install.
>>>> It's like they aren't sticking for some reason.
>>>>>>> Don't know SuSE to well - could it be an aggressive selinux policy?
>>>> --
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>> -- Matthew Frederico
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